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Here is my 8 colors  ;D

Nice! What will you make for 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9 colors? If you have time, do 16, 27, 32, 64, 81, 243, 256, 512, 729, 1024, 2048, 2187, 4096, 6561, 8192, 16384, 19683, 32768, 59049, 65536 color palettes. You can use a simple RGB cube generator for these large ones: http://img.uninhabitant.com/colourcube.html

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Why don't you reply? Do you hate me?
Is there a reason we should hate you? Do you want us to hate you?

Why does no one reply? I presume it's because people have grown tired of palette threads and discussing palettes or palette generators or really basic stuff like pixelling standard ellipses repeatedly.
Nevertheless I want to see your attempts in 2 to 9 color palettes, just like you did 16 color. Also I want to see which ellipses are best to you by making them. Also pixelling ellipses is not basic stuff, you must know how to calculate square roots.

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Why don't you reply? Do you hate me?

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General Discussion / Make your own ellipses (pixel art)
« on: January 07, 2017, 05:37:12 pm »
Your task is to make ellipses from 1x1 to 12x12. You can choose whether they are antialiased or whether they are not anti-aliased. I'll start with my ellipses:


Follow the format above but use your own text. You can make multiple sets, they can be same or different, but all in one post.

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General Discussion / Re: Basic pixel art on a tablet?
« on: December 23, 2016, 08:55:34 am »
If your tablet runs Android, you can search for "pixel art" app on the Play Store. Use "Pixel Art editor" for simple arts and "Pixly - Pixel Art Editor" for many features.

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You can make and share palettes here. Don't rate palettes, just create a palette and describe uses for colors. Note that 3 and 9 color palettes can be used for ternary computer storage. My palettes are text-based so you can modify source code. It's in this format:
Code: [Select]
[color=black]█[/color]
black, blue, red, magenta, gray, lime, cyan, yellow, white, #ff7f00, etc...

My 2 color palette:

This is a basic 2-color palette, intended for basic text (think yellow on black). Could change the yellow color into cyan, green or white.

My 3 color palette:

The cyan makes a sky, the yellow is for sun. Dithering them results in green for grass. You could also dither yellow with black for dirt, or cyan with black for rain.

My 4 color palette:

This one adds red that could be used for fire and dithered with yellow. Also contains a ramp black-red-yellow that can be used for anti-aliasing.

Classic 8 color palette:

Can use any color by dithering. The palette colors are nice and saturated.

My 9 color palette:

Adds gray for anti-aliasing.

I have an image with binary storage palettes (I used my custom font):

16-color palette's utility is to complete biggest gaps (for human eyes) in hue circle, and to add some grays and brown. Colors can be inversed.
256-color palette is a websafe palette with anti-aliasing ramps to create in total 16 equal spaced shades of black-white, black-yellow, black-cyan and black-red.
4096-color palette uses 16 levels/4 bits for red, green and blue.
Grayscale and yellowscale are for anti-aliasing.

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General Discussion / Re: What is best 256 color palette?
« on: February 27, 2016, 08:05:23 am »
I would consider using these palettes:
4 colors:
Black Red Cyan Yellow
Black Red Green Yellow
16 colors: ZX Spectrum palette with values 0, 170, 255. In other words, RGB combinations using 0, 255 or 0, 170.
256 colors:

This one is a subset of 9-bit RGB palette of 8 values for each, with LSBs of components merged like this:
Code: [Select]
8bit 9bit (rgb)
00   000
01   011
10   100
11   110
with the only exception being brightest color, which is white. Available pure colors are black, red, cyan, yellow and white. There are 5 true grays.

Subset of 12-bit RGB palette where 2 LSBs of components are merged. 16 grays available.
65536 colors:
A palette with 4 bits of red, green, blue and alpha (16 grays).
Another one:

4 LSBs of components are merged from 24-bit RGB. 256 grays.

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Archived Activities / Re: Secret Santa 2015
« on: December 25, 2015, 01:48:17 pm »
Aww, thanks so much Conceit! I love it, that's amazing :D
Quote chain!
Thank you, Howl! I may consider using the sprites for test.

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Pixel Art / Re: 4 color face
« on: November 29, 2015, 08:44:46 am »
Background counts too...

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